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Pace Counting Wessex Orienteering Club
Witryna3 lut 2012 · You need to carry in your head (or stuck on your compass) how many double paces you need to cover 1cm on the map. Let’s say this is 60. (You find this out by … WitrynaTurn to original bearing and continue pace count Describe navigating around obstacles by using "shooting across" method. 1. Find a unique landmark on other side of obstacle 2. Get around the obstacle as best you can to land mark 3. Line up with your bearing again and continue HOW do you Make sure you walked to the correct landmark? portsmouth homeless shelter ohio
Orienteering Techniques - West Anglian Orienteering Club
WitrynaOrienteering maps have obviously to be produced to meet the needs of orienteers. The international ... Pace counting does what it says – you count the number of times … Witryna8 lut 2024 · A pace is equal to your natural step, and to use this method, you need to know how many paces it takes you to walk 100 meters. To determine your pace … Witryna5 wrz 2014 · While walking, maintain a count of paces or otherwise track the distance traveled. • Go back onto your original bearing, parallel to you original course until you clear the obstacle along that axis. • Set a bearing 90 degrees back to your original bearing (in this case 300 degrees) and walk the same number of paces. portsmouth hornpipe road to the isles